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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 6794" data-source="post: 990692"><p>Here are the two possible scenarios if the Packers decide to release Bakhtiari this offseason. Just to clarify, I don't think it would be a smart move anyway.</p><p></p><p>Pre-6/1 release: The move would result in $23,131,034 of dead money counting against the cap in 2023, saving $5,658,001 for next season immediately at the time of the release.</p><p>Post-6/1 release: The move would result in $11,565,517 of dead money counting against the cap in 2023 as well as the same amount once again in '24. The team would save $17,223,518 towards the cap in 2023, <strong>but the savings wouldn't be accounted for until June 2.</strong> Therefore that move won't help them to get under the cap by the start of the new league year in mid-March.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Once again, you're using two cherry picked plays to evaluate Rodgers performance while completely ignoring the rest of his play. In addition I highly doubt he missed any receivers as wide open as Toney and Moore were on those touchdowns in the Super Bowl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 6794, post: 990692"] Here are the two possible scenarios if the Packers decide to release Bakhtiari this offseason. Just to clarify, I don't think it would be a smart move anyway. Pre-6/1 release: The move would result in $23,131,034 of dead money counting against the cap in 2023, saving $5,658,001 for next season immediately at the time of the release. Post-6/1 release: The move would result in $11,565,517 of dead money counting against the cap in 2023 as well as the same amount once again in '24. The team would save $17,223,518 towards the cap in 2023, [B]but the savings wouldn't be accounted for until June 2.[/B] Therefore that move won't help them to get under the cap by the start of the new league year in mid-March. Once again, you're using two cherry picked plays to evaluate Rodgers performance while completely ignoring the rest of his play. In addition I highly doubt he missed any receivers as wide open as Toney and Moore were on those touchdowns in the Super Bowl. [/QUOTE]
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